OT and XIoT Cybersecurity Solutions: Securing the Future of Connected Systems

As IT, OT, and IoT systems converge, a new era of connected operations is taking shape. The Extended Internet of Things (XIoT) now links everything from factory floors and smart grids to medical devices and vehicles, driving unprecedented efficiency and innovation. But this connectivity also brings considerable risk. Once-isolated systems are now exposed to new vulnerabilities. A single breach can halt production, compromise safety, and trigger costly downtime.

A Growing and Complex Threat Landscape

Industries like energy, manufacturing, healthcare, and transportation face rising threats as legacy systems connect to modern networks and the cloud. Cybercriminals are exploiting these new entry points, pushing organizations to strengthen defenses across both IT and OT environments. Leading companies are investing in integrated cybersecurity strategies that safeguard critical assets, ensure operational continuity, and protect people and data.

Smarter Defense Through AI and XDR

To stay ahead of evolving threats, cybersecurity providers are turning to AI and machine learning to detect anomalies, analyze data in real time, and automate responses. These capabilities are essential in environments where downtime simply isn’t an option. Meanwhile, Extended Detection and Response (XDR) platforms are transforming how teams monitor and secure connected systems. By unifying visibility across endpoints, networks, and OT devices, XDR enables faster, more coordinated defense.

Inside VDC’s OT and XIoT Cybersecurity Research

VDC’s OT and XIoT Cybersecurity Solutions research examines how this market is evolving and delivers:

  • Market sizing and forecasts through 2030 by industry, region, and technology
  • Competitive landscape insights highlighting vendors best positioned to lead
  • Analysis of emerging threats and evolving defense strategies

Download the full research outline to see how VDC is helping organizations navigate the fast-changing OT and XIoT cybersecurity landscape.

The report also covers market leaders, industrial automation suppliers, and other niche competitors such as ABB, Armis, Belden, Cisco, Claroty, Darktrace, Dragos, Emerson, Forescout, Fortinet, Fortra, Hexagon, Honeywell, Industrial Defender, Kaspersky, Microsoft, Mission Secure (ServiceNow), Nozomi Networks, OTORIO, Palo Alto Networks, Radiflow, Rhebo, Rockwell Automation, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Tenable, Trellix, TXOne Networks, Veracity Industrial Networks, Xage, and Yokogawa.

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About Mitch

Mitch Solomon

President

Mitch has spent years supporting senior leaders of operational and industrial technology companies as well as private equity investors that participate in the space.  He is an active member of the Technology and Innovation Council at Graham Partners, a leading industrial technology focused private equity firm, and serves on the advisory boards of OptConnect (a top IoT connectivity provider) and DecisionPoint (a rapidly growing operational technology systems integrator).  Mitch has worked closely with a wide range of industrial technology clients on a diverse array of growth opportunities and challenges including applications of AI, c-suite recruiting, strategic planning, new market identification and entry, product strategy, competitive positioning, revenue retention, value proposition identification and messaging, sales strategy and execution, and board presentations. Mitch holds a BA from Northwestern University and an MBA from The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.